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HS-6 · Subheading

500710

Silk; woven fabrics of noil silk

Heading 5007Woven fabrics of silk or of silk waste

Chapter 50: Silk

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 500710 when importing or exporting woven fabrics made from noil silk, which is a type of silk that comes from the short fibers left after the silk is spun. For example, a shipment of noil silk fabric rolls intended for high-end clothing would fall under this code.

This classification specifically targets fabrics woven from noil silk, differentiating them from other silk fabrics like those made from mulberry silk, which would be classified under HS-6 500721. If your fabric has a more luxurious feel and is made from longer silk fibers, you should consider the latter code.

Woven fabrics of noil silk are often less expensive and have a more textured appearance than their counterparts made from finer silk. This can influence your choice of code based on the product's end use, such as for casual apparel or home textiles.

When dealing with woven noil silk, it’s essential to ensure that the fabric is indeed made from noil silk and not blended with other fibers, as this can affect classification. Always check the fabric composition and consult with your customs broker if uncertain.

Keywords & topics

Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.

noil silk fabric · woven silk textiles · import noil silk · export noil silk · silk fabric classification · noil silk clothing · silk waste fabrics · textured silk fabric · silk fabric rolls · noil silk upholstery · high-end silk textiles · silk fabric for apparel · custom noil silk orders · home decor silk · fashion fabric noil silk

Examples

Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.

  • Rolls of noil silk fabric for dressmaking
  • Noil silk tablecloths for home decor
  • Woven noil silk scarves sold at boutiques
  • Noil silk upholstery fabric for furniture
  • Samples of noil silk used in fashion shows
  • Noil silk fabric swatches for designers
  • Custom orders of noil silk for textile manufacturers

Common questions

Frequent classification questions with short practical guidance.

What is noil silk fabric?

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How to classify noil silk for import?

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Is noil silk considered high quality?

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What are the uses of noil silk?

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How do I identify noil silk?

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Can noil silk be blended with other fabrics?

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What is the difference between noil silk and regular silk?

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How to calculate duties for noil silk imports?

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Related topics

Common real-world topics that come up during code comparison.

How to classify woven fabrics of noil silk

Use this topic to narrow your shortlist, then validate the final code against legal wording.

What are the characteristics of noil silk fabric

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Best practices for importing noil silk textiles

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Differences between noil silk and mulberry silk

Compare adjacent HS lines and pick the one that matches material, function, and product form most closely.

What to know about noil silk for export

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How to determine the right HS code for silk fabrics

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Uses for noil silk in fashion and decor

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Guidelines for shipping noil silk products

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Questions & answers

For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.

What is noil silk?
Noil silk is made from the short fibers left over after the silk spinning process, resulting in a textured fabric that is less expensive than regular silk.
How do I classify my noil silk products?
Use **HS-6 500710** for woven fabrics made entirely from noil silk. Ensure that the fabric is not blended with other fibers.
Can noil silk be used for clothing?
Yes, noil silk is commonly used for casual clothing, scarves, and other textile products due to its unique texture and affordability.
What are the differences between noil silk and other silk types?
Noil silk is coarser and has a more textured feel compared to smoother silk types like mulberry silk, which is finer and more luxurious.
Is noil silk suitable for upholstery?
Yes, noil silk can be used for upholstery, offering a unique look and feel for furniture and home decor items.
What should I check before importing noil silk?
Verify the fabric composition to ensure it is 100% noil silk and consult with your customs broker for any specific import regulations.
Are there any specific duties for importing noil silk?
Duties can vary based on your country of import; check with your customs broker for the exact tariff rates applicable to noil silk.
Can I blend noil silk with other materials?
Yes, but if blended, you may need to classify the product under a different HS code, depending on the dominant fiber content.

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